Common mode choke coil uses the Ferrite Core and winds with double wire which has the ability of high common mode noise suppression and low differential mode noise signal suppression. It is difficult to deform in high speed signal and has small working frequency impedance,large interference frequency impedance and small volume.
Application fields
Common mode choke coil can be used to the charging stations, transformers, inductors, sensors, instruments and apparatus, computer host display and communication fields
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Huawei: In 2016, it will invest 3 billion US dollars in terminal research and development.
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Li Changzhu, vice president of Huawei’s consumer mobile phone product line, shared insights into the company's financial strategy. In 2015, Huawei’s revenue surpassed $20 billion, with 10–15% of annual revenue allocated to research and development. This means that in 2016, Huawei Terminal planned to invest between $2 billion and $3 billion in R&D. Yu Chengdong, president of Huawei’s consumer business, also revealed that the company is actively exploring future smartphone technologies such as sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), Ambient Intelligence (AmI), Internet of Things (IoT), biometrics, item recognition, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and 3D scanning.
Huawei is focusing on innovative smart products that offer immersive experiences, energy efficiency, and enhanced privacy and security. Li Changzhu emphasized that battery and energy technology remain a challenge in the IT industry. He noted that these areas could become a bottleneck for future advancements, which is why Huawei is prioritizing them. The Kirin 950 chip helps save up to 30% in power consumption, while smart situational features can reduce background power usage by 50%.
Previously, Huawei showcased a fast-charging technology capable of charging a 2,000 mA battery in just five minutes. Although this feature was expected to debut on the Mate8, it wasn’t implemented due to immaturity. However, Li confirmed that the technology will be ready by the second half of 2016 and will be introduced in upcoming products.
Looking ahead, Huawei is optimistic about the next three to five years, expecting the emergence of a new product category that could revolutionize the smartphone market. Despite this, the company remains focused on practical market needs rather than chasing trends. Their approach ensures that innovations are both relevant and impactful.